Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 26, 1972, p. 4

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Wet Roads Lead to Rash Of Weekend Accidents A stolen car Tailed to make a curve on Street Oc shot across the road and was stopped by the planter in front of Emery Street the home of Mr and Mrs J A Ritchie The lawns at both the Ritchie house and No 11 next door were torn up The had been reported stolen by Claude Savole 44 King Street The received damage to the front bumper and splash panel The driver of the car escaped before police arrived on the scene A Vega driven by Robert Paul Ann Strel had the left front door and fender denied the tunc of in a collision with a driven by John own In the October accident at and the Old smoblle was not damaged Damage totalled MOO in a rear end collision at and Water Street Thursday October when the Toyota driven by Gould R Rockwood received damage to the front and the Chrysler driven by A Henderson Thornhill damage to the rear Wet road conditions on the weekend caused a rash of Saturday Two Acton young women were taken to Georgetown hospital with cuts and bruises as a result of an accident at Main Street North and Moore Pork Crescent Saturday of tcmoon Rosemary and Kathleen Bird of Acton escaped serious injury but their Vauxhail had the whole front end crumpled with the damage estimated at SI Pamela Sargeanl Joycelyn operator of the other car a Chev tcrcd whiplash and damage to the rear of her ear Another rear end collision Saturday afternoon saw damage to the front of the 72 driven by Murray Walters Union Street and damage to the rear of a 71 driven by Bell I The accident happened opposite 94 Street The wet greasy pavement caused another accident Saturday afternoon at 68 Chev driven by Louis Crescent and a Hornet driven by Mary Norton Water Street collided The Hornet received damage and the no damage The accident occurred opposite 74 Street No one stayed around to admit who did the damage to the Chev owned by Kenneth Crescent when it was parked in Becker lot at and Del rex Saturday evening The car had the left fender crumpled at an estimated cost of Hitting the sign post at Mae Milk on Guelph Street cost invicw in damage to her car The accident happened Saturday when she was turning into Mac Milk Store Around midnight Saturday Anne Marie Pajnc St Catharmis to avoid an oncoming car and hit the hydro pole Ewmg and On Streets damage was done to the right rear body rear tire of her 66 morning at an accident near the driveway entrance to caused damage to the driven by John McQuarne Sargent Road and damage to the Rebel driven by Doug Scott Weber Drive afternoon at Street was the scene of another accident This one happened opposite 1 IB Guctph Street when the utility driven by Valerie Hornby collided with the driven by David of The truck received damage and the Rambler POO damaje month telling Hit Horn en candy for Multiple Sclerosis MS retches approximately me third of a dollar on each bag and so it is a very wor way of buying Ho llowt in candy Although there is still some discussion going on as to the chapters Christmas Protect the Ways and Minns Com have busy earning money for and other worth while projects September saw a very successful rummage sale and November a bake sale is going to be held Bottles continue to be collected for recycling All In alt time Social and Personal Zeta Alpha Welcomes Seven New Members Once again as happens each year tela Alpha has grown Seven new members have decided to join the chapter Ruby Garton Susan Mooney Linda Mullin Jen Carol Sandra and Rowena Wilson During September they were guests at a series of activities planned in their honour Sep was International Night at the home of Mrs Cynthia Each member was encouraged to wear some aspect of her clothing from a foreign try This Helmer international doll collection made for a colourful scene Upon the guest s arrival vice president Mrs Judy Law day served lime a This was subsequently I lowed by an international buffet which consisted of each members own speciality The entrees included lasagna Ukrainian cabbage rolls Chinese fried rice Swedish meatballs Turkey curry chili Polynesian spare ribs bean salad Polish red cabbage salad a green salad from France and an Oriental carrot salad A variety of desserts including English trine Black Forest cake Mangoes Hawaiian Pie and a fruit salad followed A mock Monte Carlo evening was the theme of the second event this lime planned for prospective members and their husbands Preliminary details were worked out the regular business meeting on Sept 19 held at the home of Mrs MarlenC and on the following Tuesday members gathered the home of Mrs Bridge In order to make some of the games The party was held in Glen Williams the home of Mr and Mrs Don Woodward Sept After an introductory game of howdy bingo guests were with which to play at the various panics including a roulette wheel under and over seven and penny toss lo name just a few After winners were declared prizes given out members guests until Chinese food was served prospective member was invited to attend a model meeting held the homo of Mrs Vickie Owen Oct Mrs Judy lawday presided over a skit and a general discussion of the role each member played in the chapter was held On a lighter note Mrs Peggy Ihines presented Mrs Jean nine to the chapter as she demonstrated the art of On Sundo Oct the entire chapter was invited to Brampton to a preferential tea This is a tea to honour each chapter new pledges was held in the new building This was the first of many planned get togcthers for the Brampton Georgetown chapters since the latter joined Brampton s Council last To climax thee events on Oct the pledges were all welcomed Into At a Alpha Jt the home of Mrs from the social scene A I a Alpha has been busy this Restyled Raiders Engineer Old Style Home Ice Victory A lot of the faces were dif ferent but Ihe outcome was the same when Ontario In termedtate A champion Georgetown Raiders lifted the lid on l heir home schedule Friday with a win over Wetland Merchants Names like Terry Cooke Al Rachon Carl Terry Holmes Blake Inglis Junior and Ron Lane were glaringly ab sent from line up replaced by such unfamiliar appellations as Nation Tweedy Gillies Miller and a not and Bob larmand Cooke and arc doing heir skating for ran I ford in Senior A company this season while club officials still expect to see and back in harness here before long and both played junior hockey here While Raider brass claims they arc rich in goad blucllners statistic show the look offense ouishot f4 to Friday Georgetown scored only first period goal and it stood up until the final second of niddlc frame when erased the lead The visitors edge after I of the third but finished three flourish to give crowd of he resull they wintcd more link in i chain of home ice wins that started mid November 1971 Since then Haiders have won each of games played in the friendly confines of the Memorial Arena Jim Tom Gillies Paul Robinson and Pete did Raiders scoring riday Br adman and were the only Merchants to fool Sobol in the Haider net provincial silverware garnered An opening ceremony at during the clubs sue centre ice in which Mayor Bill campaign Smith and Haider executive Raiders ire in Robertson partieipilcd tonight host tint same learn tomorrow night NORTH HALT0N CURLING NEWS Youll Like It Try it Try It season is approaching very fast All ardent curlers arc praying for cold weather and the prayers are being an our valuable icimakcr started making the ice on our new concrete floor last week We hope time you read this column the ice surface will be available to curlers for prae lining ind getting out he kinks and for all our new members You like it curlers to trio r curling executive have been working very mjke this a creat season in all curling depirt mints Men and Business iris if have something tint may be bulging you keep it yourself or tell friend mention it to me of jour committees or executive They will ill listen to try ind correct my problems Nerval Glen Grab First Wins in Industrial Hockey and Glen Williams from Bod liny jumped into the lead as the also i Industrial Hockey had i pair of assists League race got underway North skated Sunday through i scoreless firs period trimmed Mac Milk but Glen North 1 in opener while Glen Ballon 1 in Hie second They Williams took last year milched in the third Jim goal or the Glen with John their other sniper Arnold ind Jiek udgeon did North by a Joe unassisted goal late in he third period spoiled a Norvil shutout counted North s dim Glen a goal in the first period and was in on two of the two more in each of the second Glen scores third lo create he lead Nirlh Hilton meets I and Glen Williams acainsl Reg pair for Mae Milk in Industrial Ihe winners The rest lelion this Readers are Invited to news of their visits and vi shorn by phoning Mrs Mary The Mr and Mrs William Mc Market Street took a fall colour tour around the through New Brunswick and down he Maine coast to Boston Mass and home via Luke Placid Mr and Mrs Jack Gunn It Georgetown have a holiday In Britain touring nglond and Scotland Mr and Mrs F mil Olivier Crescent have returned from a combined business and pleasure rip abroad They were in Athens and enjoyed a cruise from there to some of fhe GrceK Islands spent two days In Zurich Switzerland and then travelled to Lisbon Portugal flying home from there While they were away her aunt from Winnipeg Mrs Mary came to town lo take care of their three children Mr Confederation St Glen Williams visited his mother Mrs J in Kent and other relatives while spending two weeks in England recently He was on a business trip but also managed lo spend a few days touring in southern Mr and Mrs Irwin Noble Noble Court rccntly enjoyed a hohdav trip to Europe ding a week in London and two Mr and Mrs Walter Queen Street have returned after a three week holiday in Britain They took a conducted tour of Wales and Scotland and were fortunate enough to have good weather for their travels Mrs George Adams 40 Prince Charles returned to her native England for a family reunion at Southampton It was especially exciting to be with her sister from New Zealand whom she seen for nineteen and a half years A fall European holiday was a few days in Londoi they flew to Amsterdam where Mrs Duck brother met them and took them around to places of Interest In the Netherlands Then rented a cor in which they toured Switzerland Bavaria and Austria highlight of their trip was being in Munich for the celebration of holiday in Britain and a con ducted our of and Scotland Mr and Mrs Street Charles have enjoyed a six week tour of Britain and the continent The first two weeks of their holiday they spent driving iround England Scotland and Wales the next three weeks they Joined a conducted bus tour of Holland Germany Italy Jugoslavia Switzerland France and Belgium and the final week of their holiday they spent in The good weather prevailing throughout Britain and Europe during their helped make a most interesting holiday even more memorable Mr and Mrs E W Nick Carter Church Street recently visited their son and his wife in Win Man A family reunion took place at the home of Mrs Kathleen I King Street Last when son Mien Darby arrived from Sydney Brother Robert Darby his wife and family from High Point North Carolina and brother Bill THURSDAY OCT Pay 4 Darby N also came to town for the occasion Mien is computer systems manager for Rand Xerox and is on a world business our for his Prior lo her marriage to Robert Allan the former Sandra Sutton was a guest at several showers were given by Betty Millie Porter and Enid one by Emily and Osborne a bathroom shower by Newland and Joanne Hutchison one by Annie and Mary and one by Kalhy and Marg Eby Attend WRCNS Reunion Dedication of Statue Some Georgetown residents attended a dinner In Gait recently which marked the anniversary of the Women s Royal Canadian Naval Service familiarly known during the war years as Wrens The following day a Jenny Wren statue was unveiled which stands at Queen Square in the city The honour is to Gait where Wrens look their basic training at IIMCS hen served in various fields for heir country The sculpture was created by Frances Gaee of Toronto herself a wartime Wren Mrs John Wood Church St Mrs Robert 12 Street and Mrs Clifford Kelly 14 Arietta Si were among local women attending Also a was Mrs Jack Cresecnl who served with the women division of the Royal Dutch Navy in postwar years DID YOU KNOW In the Middle Ages castles were equipped with fireplaces large enough to roast whole animals over a wide bed of coals STOREWIDE BUYS FROM Si- COUPON value Limit 2 per customer HALLOWEEN PACK IMPORTED DUTCH CANDY ROLLS -COUPON- BRECK CREME RINSE LEMON BRIGHT with body or regular Limit 3 per customer 33 COUPON CHOCKS FLINTSTONES or ONEADAY Limit one per customer ONLY HALLOWEEN MASKS Priced From -COUPON- Reg Price PANTY HOSE ONE SIZE FITS ALL Limit per customer 25 NEOCITRON For Adults Sugg Retail -COUPON- Value Lady 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